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massachuset massachusetts states it differently. secondly, and the president will i'm sure talk about all the success his policies are having across the country. we lost more than 8 million jobs in this country because of republican policies. the president has created more than 4 million jobs with the congress and his policies. so we're seeing steady growth. those job numbers speak to it, but we are well on our way and we need to invest to get moving further on that and to talk about how he'll further accelerate that success. but there are no quick fixes in the economy, tom. you can't just slash and burn and fit everything to a ledger sheet. this is not venture capital effort here. we need long-term sound pragmatic and practical approaches to invest in education, infrastructure, innovation, research and development. it's happening here in massachusetts and across the country. that story will be told. >> sir, thanks for your time this morning. appreciate it. >> thank you very having me. >>> hit the road, scott, and don't you come bac
massachuset massachusetts states it differently. secondly, and the president will i'm sure talk about all the success his policies are having across the country. we lost more than 8 million jobs in this country because of republican policies. the president has created more than 4 million jobs with the congress and his policies. so we're seeing steady growth. those job numbers speak to it, but we are well on our way and we need to invest to get moving further on that and to talk about how he'll...
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he's in a close race to hold on to his seat in massachusetts. he decided today he's going to vote against it. his statement from his office says, senator brown believes strongly in fair pay and that employers who discriminate against women should be prosecuted aggressively. however, senator brown believes the bill will put more burdens on small business and could lead to job losses. so joy ann, senator brown thinks that not allowing businesses to discriminate against women would just put more burdens on businesses. >> this is where the republican party, their loyalty to big business comes in conflict with their need to increase their demographic appeal. they're only doing well with republican women. they're not really expanding that circle. but businesses putting tremendous pressure on republicans to stay the course and to tow the line when it comes to not doing anything business doesn't like. business doesn't like regulation. they see this as a regulation. this is 49 years after the passage of the equal pay act in 1963, and women are still earn
he's in a close race to hold on to his seat in massachusetts. he decided today he's going to vote against it. his statement from his office says, senator brown believes strongly in fair pay and that employers who discriminate against women should be prosecuted aggressively. however, senator brown believes the bill will put more burdens on small business and could lead to job losses. so joy ann, senator brown thinks that not allowing businesses to discriminate against women would just put more...
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he did work with then governor romney of massachusetts. he was always anxious to work across party lines because he always felt this was in the best interest of the nation. as governor patrick said earlier, i think everybody will benefit because you get the efficiencies of having everybody in the system in which case you can really implement health care. which today we don't have a health care system. we have a sick care system, which means people oent get care when they get sick and that's not really both cost effective and it's certainly not humane if we look at the system as it is today. >> were you shocked that justice roberts -- chief justice roberts was the deciding vote today? >> i was shocked that he was just the deciding vote and that kennedy, you know, also didn't join him. it was also something that was a lot of commentary. but process is what it is. at the end of the day, i think it's individual families who get stuck in jobs who don't want to change jobs because they are worried about losing their health care or who are really
he did work with then governor romney of massachusetts. he was always anxious to work across party lines because he always felt this was in the best interest of the nation. as governor patrick said earlier, i think everybody will benefit because you get the efficiencies of having everybody in the system in which case you can really implement health care. which today we don't have a health care system. we have a sick care system, which means people oent get care when they get sick and that's not...
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overwhelmingly support the president over him and not only that the republicans in massachusetts support ron paul over him in their convention yeah we didn't even hear what happened this they don't want to tell me what they're up there in their state convention but ron paul at this like you know he did all the other state convention he came in and he starts like picking off delegates so he's picked up a good chunk but i don't have an exact number on the right now but he picked up a good chunk of massachusetts pro should be pro romney delegates that you know ron paul is now picked off i mean that the said the sad part of this guy for you to win the white house you have to win your home state and whichever home statement romney wants to claim i don't see him winning any of them he doesn't win massachusetts he doesn't win michigan and if you want to kind of add on that he wins that one even. if maybe you. didn't go to bring him to yeah i believe or don't there's no we don't we know who the real guy is well and in fact i'm still confused by his saying that he voted in the massachusetts elect
overwhelmingly support the president over him and not only that the republicans in massachusetts support ron paul over him in their convention yeah we didn't even hear what happened this they don't want to tell me what they're up there in their state convention but ron paul at this like you know he did all the other state convention he came in and he starts like picking off delegates so he's picked up a good chunk but i don't have an exact number on the right now but he picked up a good chunk...
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romney's time as governor of massachusetts. they previously were focusing on his time in the private sector which is what mr. romney says he would like you to focus on. but if you were him, you would rather be former one term governor of massachusetts running for president or would you rather be zillion air former private equity executive running for president if he gets a choice in the matter, which does he pick? >> i find it hard to put myself in mitt romney's shoes, i have to say. but personally, i'd rather run as former governor of massachusetts in a general election than as business guy in the republican primary. but then i would run defending the health care plan that he signed in massachusetts which he is clearly not ready to do. if he did run on his record as governor, he'd have an easier time pivoting to appeal to moderate voters. but we have gone through this story before. there was another governor of massachusetts who had actually a rather good record as governor who ran for president in 1988. and after all of the a
romney's time as governor of massachusetts. they previously were focusing on his time in the private sector which is what mr. romney says he would like you to focus on. but if you were him, you would rather be former one term governor of massachusetts running for president or would you rather be zillion air former private equity executive running for president if he gets a choice in the matter, which does he pick? >> i find it hard to put myself in mitt romney's shoes, i have to say. but...
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. >> in point of fact when governor romney was governor of massachusetts incomes were declining in massachusetts while they were increasing across the country. that we were behind 47 or 46 other states in job creation at a time when the economy was growing. >> how do you look at this? >> the difference is that governor romney was following a trend of relatively good economic conditions in the country at a time very different from now where president obama has turned that trend and we are getting job creation where we were getting job loss. >> when he took over he was 51st. when he left he was 30th in the country. he created tens of thousands of jobs and the unemployment went down. here is what i find really interesting. you have a president who opens up with bain capital attacking on that. now they are trying to attack romney. what is the president for? unemployment has gone up. a half a million americans lost their job. the politics is terrible. when i started in ohio it was terrible. we are getting bipartisan support for our bills. that's called leadership. i don't dislike the president. i hav
. >> in point of fact when governor romney was governor of massachusetts incomes were declining in massachusetts while they were increasing across the country. that we were behind 47 or 46 other states in job creation at a time when the economy was growing. >> how do you look at this? >> the difference is that governor romney was following a trend of relatively good economic conditions in the country at a time very different from now where president obama has turned that trend...
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. >> what's happened in massachusetts and certain federal programs. i think we're going to see destabilization and calls to increase the costs over time. >> paul: insurers are already asking. >> i think that maybe somebody should say something for medicine, doctors and patients. we've been sitting here through the whole thing, profit, insurance, drug companies, big hospital complexes. what does all of this mean for the practice of medicine in the united states? you know, the really geniuses who create new surgical procedures, new medical technologies, which are being taxed under this bill. >> paul: all right, that's the answer to that. >> 2.3%-- what does it mean for the practitioners? >> i think it means they're going to be suppressed. i think that doctors are depressed by this bill and patients understand that their doctors are going to be herded into a system in which the practice of medicine is ruled upon by the 15 person board that they've created in washington. and i think the republicans should start talking about that and that's what medicine
. >> what's happened in massachusetts and certain federal programs. i think we're going to see destabilization and calls to increase the costs over time. >> paul: insurers are already asking. >> i think that maybe somebody should say something for medicine, doctors and patients. we've been sitting here through the whole thing, profit, insurance, drug companies, big hospital complexes. what does all of this mean for the practice of medicine in the united states? you know, the...
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it's been an essential part of the success here in massachusetts. i think the president understood that, having seen, of all of the different experiments that are considered and debated in public policy, there's one that's actually been tried. we tried something here in massachusetts. we've tried something nationally. and the supreme court has affirmed the authority of congress to try something. i'm excited about that. >> governor, thank you very much for joining me. >> thanks for having me. >>> more now on our big story. rick santorum's made no secret of his opposition to obama care. he said today, quote, the outcome is a worst of all scenarios. welcome back, senator, how are you? >> i'm doing well, piers, how are you? >> so eye guess you're foaming at the mouth with blind rage, are you? >> well, how about feeling very, very sad about what this means for our country but frankly very excited that the battle is joined and it will be a battle between now and november and the stakes are very clear. that we now have a system that is going to make every
it's been an essential part of the success here in massachusetts. i think the president understood that, having seen, of all of the different experiments that are considered and debated in public policy, there's one that's actually been tried. we tried something here in massachusetts. we've tried something nationally. and the supreme court has affirmed the authority of congress to try something. i'm excited about that. >> governor, thank you very much for joining me. >> thanks for...
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unemployment was 4.7% in massachusetts when mitt romney left. barack obama still can't get it below 8% here. and it's on its way back up. >> james, final thought then we got to go. >> $7 68,000. and we would like to revisit this about the unemployment rate in massachusetts because people were moving out of the state. but that's another thing. we can go to these figures back and forth. but murky the water is we were saying at the beginning of the be interview. >> thanks very much. let us know what you think at home. follow me on twitter. least tweet about this now. >>> in raw politics tonight, tomorrow's vote on whether or not to recall the wisconsin governor. and why everyone outside wisconsin has an interest in how it comes out. big implications for who wins the white house. that's next. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [
unemployment was 4.7% in massachusetts when mitt romney left. barack obama still can't get it below 8% here. and it's on its way back up. >> james, final thought then we got to go. >> $7 68,000. and we would like to revisit this about the unemployment rate in massachusetts because people were moving out of the state. but that's another thing. we can go to these figures back and forth. but murky the water is we were saying at the beginning of the be interview. >> thanks very...
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>> in massachusetts there is a board that does approve the loans. there is a big story about in, conarca that was in the news. the fact is that was' proved before governor romney even took office. you don't have control over what the board does. >> chris: he signed on to a bunch of the companies when was there. >> when was governor of massachusetts he said the state should not be investing in private enterprise and tried to reprogram the money away into other government spending in massachusetts. >> chris: how about all the cases where they gave tax breaks to companies and there was a company in rhode island this that he enticed to come over and then went bankrupt. >> chris, the structure in massachusetts as i understand it that it is a commission of political appointees that the governor does not have direct control over. >> chris: and you are saying romney was opposed to all of this? >> what he said is we should not have the state investing in private enterprise the fact is we should be reprogramming this money and tried to reprogram the money awa
>> in massachusetts there is a board that does approve the loans. there is a big story about in, conarca that was in the news. the fact is that was' proved before governor romney even took office. you don't have control over what the board does. >> chris: he signed on to a bunch of the companies when was there. >> when was governor of massachusetts he said the state should not be investing in private enterprise and tried to reprogram the money away into other government...
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that's been made an issue and of course, with his record as ceo, governor of massachusetts. so there are discrepancies there that i think are legitimate attack points. on the other hand, more directly, i still feel at the end of the day, you are the president. many people, the majority of people are going to say, mr. president, in the four years of your stewardship, what have you done? what is the record? we want to know the record? we want you to spell it out. more importantly, we want to know if you get another four years, what will you do to enhance your record? to essentially put to rest what mitt romney and the gop is saying. that essentially, you are a job killer. so i think that is the task of the president and i think really, the election really is going to come down to that. how will either side convince, not to commit on either side but now we're talking about centrist independence. >> your quick final thought? >> my thoughts are that largely it will be a referendum on president obama. and that i understand the technique of going after romney's record as a massachu
that's been made an issue and of course, with his record as ceo, governor of massachusetts. so there are discrepancies there that i think are legitimate attack points. on the other hand, more directly, i still feel at the end of the day, you are the president. many people, the majority of people are going to say, mr. president, in the four years of your stewardship, what have you done? what is the record? we want to know the record? we want you to spell it out. more importantly, we want to know...
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are there enough primary care doctors in massachusetts? no, there's not enough anywhere in the country. right after the law was passed, a tremendous influx of pishes. a period of adjustment when the system was overwhelmed. they worked that out and they continue to work that out. so, these people are now in the system and many of them are getting routine care. it's not perfect. >> let's go to the conservative critique. conservatives like myself are concerned about a national health care system that will cause prices to go up for employers, which will mean small businesses may hire fewer people and mean that larger corporations dump people off their health care roles. what's happening in massachusetts? >> employer-sponsored health care. the number of people getting insurance through their employers went up in massachusetts. that didn't happen. in fact, we talked to a few young guys, internet entrepreneurs who actually came to massachusetts because they knew they could get access to health care there. so, those fears that have been much talke
are there enough primary care doctors in massachusetts? no, there's not enough anywhere in the country. right after the law was passed, a tremendous influx of pishes. a period of adjustment when the system was overwhelmed. they worked that out and they continue to work that out. so, these people are now in the system and many of them are getting routine care. it's not perfect. >> let's go to the conservative critique. conservatives like myself are concerned about a national health care...
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la reforma de salud denominada por los republicanos obamacare según el exgobernador de massachusetts aumenta los impuestos, reduce los beneficios para el programa medicare para ancianos y jubilados, y añade billones de dólares al déficit y la deuda nacional, y desalienta la creación de empleos. mitt rommey exgobernador de massachusetts este es el momento decisivo para el pueblo americano, nuestra misión esta clara si queremos deshacernos del obamacare, vamos a tener que deshacernos de obama" la decisión de la corte suprema se uso como un estandarte político en pleno campo electoral donde el marcador va cambiando a medida que ambos partidos anotan puntos a su favor el resultado de hoy significaría una herramienta mas que los republicanos utilizaran, como lo vienen haciendo en las primarias, para ganar el voto de los conservadores prometiendo que la ley de salud será anulada apenas lleguen a la casa blanca. silvana quiroz univision cabe recordar que el modelo de la reforma sanitaria se inspiro en parte de a una reforma que fue promulgada por mitt rommey cuando era gobernador d
la reforma de salud denominada por los republicanos obamacare según el exgobernador de massachusetts aumenta los impuestos, reduce los beneficios para el programa medicare para ancianos y jubilados, y añade billones de dólares al déficit y la deuda nacional, y desalienta la creación de empleos. mitt rommey exgobernador de massachusetts este es el momento decisivo para el pueblo americano, nuestra misión esta clara si queremos deshacernos del obamacare, vamos a tener que deshacernos de...
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in the solar energy company cylinder turns out there romney did the exact same thing as governor of massachusetts much longer can mr romney avoid his record as governor and i talked a lot on the show about how republicans need to lie in order to win an election but they have a second go to strategy to tell you what it is and how we can stop it in tonight's deal you take. in the most of the rest of the news the paycheck fairness act which aims to reduce the wage gap between men and women who do the same work or pay differently is the latest piece of legislation under attack by house republicans as part of their war on women but as getting conservative in washington about this war they'll just brush it off and pretend it doesn't exist take a listen to what mitt romney's senior adviser eric fehrnstrom had to say this weekend. you're going to see the democrats use all sorts of shiny objects to distract people's attention from from the obama's formants on the economy this is not a huge social issue election george this is going to be according to latest polls that's far from the truth social issues ar
in the solar energy company cylinder turns out there romney did the exact same thing as governor of massachusetts much longer can mr romney avoid his record as governor and i talked a lot on the show about how republicans need to lie in order to win an election but they have a second go to strategy to tell you what it is and how we can stop it in tonight's deal you take. in the most of the rest of the news the paycheck fairness act which aims to reduce the wage gap between men and women who do...
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why should massachusetts voters elect someone other than scott brown? >> well, i think this is really about whose side do you stand on? scott brown has been delivering for wall street. >> reporter: your opponent says you tried to water down the very financial regulations that would prevent another meltdown. >> well, with all due respect, as you know, she's had some credibility issues lately. >> reporter: he's talking about the controversy over warren's decision while at harvard and the university of pennsylvania to list herself in professional directories as native american. >> there's no evidence of her having any native american. she's not 1/3 27bd. she has none. >> reporter: warren says she was told by her parent she is had cherokee and the delaware blood. >> i know my family's heritage. it's also been clear have from the beginning that i never got special breaks from it. >> reporter: recent polls show most voters in massachusetts don't think warren's heritage is a big deal, scott and that these two candidates are inÑne( a statistical dead heat. >>
why should massachusetts voters elect someone other than scott brown? >> well, i think this is really about whose side do you stand on? scott brown has been delivering for wall street. >> reporter: your opponent says you tried to water down the very financial regulations that would prevent another meltdown. >> well, with all due respect, as you know, she's had some credibility issues lately. >> reporter: he's talking about the controversy over warren's decision while at...
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the folks at massachusetts are not the same as the folks at maryland. >> breast cancer in massachusetts is the same as massachusetts in maryland >> yes. that's true. but insurance programs, costs, all of those things are different, thomas. they are not the same. the cost of living, the cost of health insurance in south carolina is not the same as the cost in the northeast part of the country. so every governor looks at these situations and these economies within the context of their own environment and contrary to what the chairman just said, what thç government gives, the government will take away with all of the tax hikes that got the $3,000 tax cut will be spending a whole lot more in health care costs as you look at paying for the cost of medicaid increase, the .9% that will go up, et cetera. and governors look at this based on their own communities. >> governor, mitt romney has seen a flood of donations, over $4 million so far. 43,000 coming online. he's promising this full repeal but do you think he really can repeal if easy elected? >> thomas, this is the situation. the republic
the folks at massachusetts are not the same as the folks at maryland. >> breast cancer in massachusetts is the same as massachusetts in maryland >> yes. that's true. but insurance programs, costs, all of those things are different, thomas. they are not the same. the cost of living, the cost of health insurance in south carolina is not the same as the cost in the northeast part of the country. so every governor looks at these situations and these economies within the context of their...
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for the federal government >> it does harm to massachusetts and found is that massachusetts every day. and affirming the decision to strike down the defense of marriage act, the first circuit emphasized doma is a law that both discriminates against the historically disadvantaged group and also interest in an area where state regulations [unintelligible] likelysday's ruling will be appealed and be brought before the supreme court. notably, to members of the three judge panel are republican appointees. thursday, press secretary jay carney responded to the court ruling. >> the president has concluded that section 3 of doma is unconstitutional, so has his attorney general. for that reason, the administration will no longer defend equal protection challenges against it in the courts. that is the position the president has held for some time now and has been enforced by the department of justice. with regards to this ruling, which the doj was an active participant in, i would refer you to the justice department rid but there is no question this is in concert with the president's views. >> f
for the federal government >> it does harm to massachusetts and found is that massachusetts every day. and affirming the decision to strike down the defense of marriage act, the first circuit emphasized doma is a law that both discriminates against the historically disadvantaged group and also interest in an area where state regulations [unintelligible] likelysday's ruling will be appealed and be brought before the supreme court. notably, to members of the three judge panel are republican...
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in massachusetts there is not just an individual mandate to buy insurance. there is also an employer mandate to provide it. almost 80% of employerses do. bakery owner george montillio is among those who don't. >> if we had to put health insurance into our company, that would totally make us unprofitable. >> reporter: with 30 full-time employees it would cost him $300,000 a year. instead, he chooses to pay an annual fine of $295 per employee. >> absolute mandate, that's just not right. we feel we should be able to make our own decisions to run our business. >> reporter: hospitals, like boston's mass. general, are seeing more patients, but fewer visits to emergency rooms for routine care. garyy gotly, the c.e.o. of partners health care, which owns nine upon hospitals. >> it's too great a fear of coverage reform, and almost villifying the experience that we've had here, without really understanding how successful things have been. >> reporter: who made out the best in all this? >> right now i think the people have made out the best. >> reporter: however, in mas
in massachusetts there is not just an individual mandate to buy insurance. there is also an employer mandate to provide it. almost 80% of employerses do. bakery owner george montillio is among those who don't. >> if we had to put health insurance into our company, that would totally make us unprofitable. >> reporter: with 30 full-time employees it would cost him $300,000 a year. instead, he chooses to pay an annual fine of $295 per employee. >> absolute mandate, that's just...
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, just that he's from massachusetts. so i'm a bit confused. >> indeed. >> he has to realize that people are going to look at his record, and we should stick to the facts. >> indeed. >> his poll sis are the same type of policies that drove in economy to our knees in 2008. what we need are pragmatic, smart, long-term solutions that president obama has made in massachusetts governor deval patrick, today massachusetts unemployment rate is 5.3%. 3b.9 because of the very investment in infrastructure, education and long-term critical -- >> indeed. >> and thinking that we need. >> mayor joseph curtatone, thank you for joining us. [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary new e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever inv
, just that he's from massachusetts. so i'm a bit confused. >> indeed. >> he has to realize that people are going to look at his record, and we should stick to the facts. >> indeed. >> his poll sis are the same type of policies that drove in economy to our knees in 2008. what we need are pragmatic, smart, long-term solutions that president obama has made in massachusetts governor deval patrick, today massachusetts unemployment rate is 5.3%. 3b.9 because of the very...
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he cut funding for manufacturing in massachusetts. he vetoed legislation that would have prevented outsourcing. he cut programs essential for the middle class for things like education. ultimately it had an impact. it had an impact on middle class families. but it's not just job creation we're talking about today, erin. we're talking about debt and deficits, we're talking about spending, we're talking about the size of government. he made a bunch of promises in 2002 that sound like the ones he's making on the campaign trail today and he didn't fulfill them. debt increased by 16%. he left the state with a billion dollar deficit. taxes went up. spending went up. and so if those policies didn't work then, why would they work at that? >> one thing that's interesting here, and deval patrick is the current governor of massachusetts who came in after mitt romney. he also talked about bain capital and said it was, quote, a perfectly fine company. obviously we heard that same line from cory booker about a week and a half ago on "meet the press
he cut funding for manufacturing in massachusetts. he vetoed legislation that would have prevented outsourcing. he cut programs essential for the middle class for things like education. ultimately it had an impact. it had an impact on middle class families. but it's not just job creation we're talking about today, erin. we're talking about debt and deficits, we're talking about spending, we're talking about the size of government. he made a bunch of promises in 2002 that sound like the ones...
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they attack him on being governor of massachusetts and it did not work. what we will see, they will try to find what attack will stick on romney and there will be lots of opportunities to pick but it will be a big challenge because no matter what happens it is the economy that will drive the message for the next five months. >>chris: but, briefly, what we heard from the president and his people on friday, juan, we did not have it happen quickly and it will not be solved overnight, it has been 3 1/2 years, can he just say stay the course or come up with a late correction? >>juan: the late correction would be a leap of desperation and people would not trust it. it has to be a message that says and this picks up on what you said, a message that says, we are in the middle of stormy waters. do not shift, do not change captains at this moment, and, remember, exactly where we departed from. we were in bad situation and if you look at the economy, in fact, there has been an increase in job creation in the private sector, and so, stay with us, do not worry about e
they attack him on being governor of massachusetts and it did not work. what we will see, they will try to find what attack will stick on romney and there will be lots of opportunities to pick but it will be a big challenge because no matter what happens it is the economy that will drive the message for the next five months. >>chris: but, briefly, what we heard from the president and his people on friday, juan, we did not have it happen quickly and it will not be solved overnight, it has...
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so how long is romney going to be able to avoid talking about his time as governor of massachusetts he i haven't i haven't i don't recall having heard him mention other than in passing i have executive experience i don't hear him do you know that's a good question one woman romney one with the real mitt romney stand up and talk about what he did as governor and what his track record was and why the people of massachusetts overwhelmingly support the president over him and not only that the republicans in massachusetts support ron paul over him in their convention yeah we didn't even hear what happened this they don't want to tell me that they're at their state convention but ron paul at this like you know he did all the other state convention he came in and he starts like picking off delegates so he's picked up a good chunk but i don't have an exact number on the right now but he picked up a good chunk of mass to say is pro should be pro romney delegates that you know ron paul has now picked off i mean that the said the sad part. for you to win the white house you have to win your home
so how long is romney going to be able to avoid talking about his time as governor of massachusetts he i haven't i haven't i don't recall having heard him mention other than in passing i have executive experience i don't hear him do you know that's a good question one woman romney one with the real mitt romney stand up and talk about what he did as governor and what his track record was and why the people of massachusetts overwhelmingly support the president over him and not only that the...
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district court of the district of massachusetts. as many of you know, when i was a young man, i had a run-in with the law and there was a judge named judge samuel zaul who set me straight and served as a role model for me. no doubt judge zaul served as a role model for many young men and women in massachusetts. my experience shows that the ability of judges to do good in their community is unsurpassed by many. today we are considering the nomination of a judge who will make worcester, massachusetts area a better place. i know that for a fact, as senator kerry pointed out. judge hillman is a man of integrity who will make us proud as the next federal judge in massachusetts. he will have a chance to shape young people's lives much like judge zau will for me. madam president, before i say a few words about judge hillman's background, i once again want to thank senator kerry. we have in place a process i would recommend to other senators so they can get good jurists in their own states. we worked very closely on that nomination. i want
district court of the district of massachusetts. as many of you know, when i was a young man, i had a run-in with the law and there was a judge named judge samuel zaul who set me straight and served as a role model for me. no doubt judge zaul served as a role model for many young men and women in massachusetts. my experience shows that the ability of judges to do good in their community is unsurpassed by many. today we are considering the nomination of a judge who will make worcester,...
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let's go to sharon real quick in massachusetts. hello, sharon. >> caller: hi, i'm just wondering what is going on with our democratic buddies here? do they all go brain dead when they get on "meet the press"? >> stephanie: i actually thought the democrats were good. it was gregory was not challenging anything the republicans said. he just lets them put their own numbers out. fair enough. >> he was so quiet all the time i was watching it. i was going to say when is he going to jump in? >> stephanie: the only time, sharon is he did jump in on kasich when he talked about -- they can't have it both ways. look at how great the job numbers are in ohio. you're not bringing out the auto rescue which is the main reason. that was the only thing that david gregory challenged kasich on. we'll get back with more of that as we continue. 29 minutes after the hour. it is "the stephanie miller show." ♪ woo-hoo ♪ jennifer granholm is politically direct on current tv. >>the dominoes are starting to fall. (vo) granholm is live in the war room. >>
let's go to sharon real quick in massachusetts. hello, sharon. >> caller: hi, i'm just wondering what is going on with our democratic buddies here? do they all go brain dead when they get on "meet the press"? >> stephanie: i actually thought the democrats were good. it was gregory was not challenging anything the republicans said. he just lets them put their own numbers out. fair enough. >> he was so quiet all the time i was watching it. i was going to say when is he...
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massachusetts was ranked 50th. dead last. >> chris: in the four years -- over the four years i think you are wrong. >> and i think you are rock so we will have to arbitrate this because the bls data shows that massachusetts when governor romney took office. >> chris: you are saying for the four years it was is 50th in job creation? >> when took office it was number 50 in job creation. 51 if you count the district of columbia. >> chris: we will check the numbers. >> and when ended his term in office it was number 30. >> chris: over the four years it was 47th, no question about that. >> this is what they are doing, chris. take the first year which is a low base year when the governor came in and took office because it was 50th in job creation out of all of the states, dead last. moved it to 30th by the fourth year. a net job creation of around 40,000 jobs. and they he averaging out over the four years so they are bringing down the gains of the -- of his fourth year in office which shows the real impact of his policie
massachusetts was ranked 50th. dead last. >> chris: in the four years -- over the four years i think you are wrong. >> and i think you are rock so we will have to arbitrate this because the bls data shows that massachusetts when governor romney took office. >> chris: you are saying for the four years it was is 50th in job creation? >> when took office it was number 50 in job creation. 51 if you count the district of columbia. >> chris: we will check the numbers....
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massachusetts. some of which can also be blamed on, well, you guessed it, the economic situation he was handed when romney took office. keeping them both honest on both sides. here's tom foreman. >> reporter: let's look at those numbers. if you ignored who the candidates were, you said what does it really tell us? look, here's the 2010 figure. according to that study of the median family worth. and by comparison to what was before in 2007 under george bush $126,000. if you just look at those two unin, this looks huge. it looks obviously like things were much better here than here. but the key is you have to go beyond that and you have to look at what's happening beyond it. which is the question of this. what were we losing money on. the simple truth is we lost money on our jobs because a lot of people weren't making the money they expected to make. we lost money on our savings because people weren't expecting that either. the big loser, this is the key to all this, the big loser is over here in the
massachusetts. some of which can also be blamed on, well, you guessed it, the economic situation he was handed when romney took office. keeping them both honest on both sides. here's tom foreman. >> reporter: let's look at those numbers. if you ignored who the candidates were, you said what does it really tell us? look, here's the 2010 figure. according to that study of the median family worth. and by comparison to what was before in 2007 under george bush $126,000. if you just look at...
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he was in favor of a mandate in massachusetts at the state level. look, i spoke to the governor in 2009. take a listen to what he said specifically. >> the republicans have been very interested in what we did here. but i've got no calls from my democratic friends. and really no analysis done at the federal level to say what can we learn from the massachusetts experience that might be helpful in fashioning a federal plan. >> as you know, the president himself now says massachusetts was basically the model for the affordable care act. i mean, you know, i'm not sure exactly if you can parcel out what governor romney was trying to say there, but is this fundamentally a state's right issue versus a federal issue? i think for the average citizen, they'll say, you know, is that really that big a difference? >> no, it's much more than that, sanjay. and you said it there. president obama said basically the same. well, as you said earlier, the devil's in the details. i mean, they have things that they call similar to the massachusetts plan. but there are so m
he was in favor of a mandate in massachusetts at the state level. look, i spoke to the governor in 2009. take a listen to what he said specifically. >> the republicans have been very interested in what we did here. but i've got no calls from my democratic friends. and really no analysis done at the federal level to say what can we learn from the massachusetts experience that might be helpful in fashioning a federal plan. >> as you know, the president himself now says massachusetts...